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Another photo presents a dance floor crowd, beaming faces glistening under a sheen of sweat, big 1980s hair and lip gloss in full effect on the women (and on some men, too). There’s a shirtless, mustachioed blond on roller skates in front of a 1965 red Plymouth Barracuda the position of the Giant Dipper roller coaster and street signage in the background establishes the photo was taken in the vicinity of the Apartment, a women’s gay bar that opened in Mission Beach in 1974. I’m alone, but surrounded by faces smiling to me across the decades.
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I’m hunched over a smoky glass table covered with a treasure trove of photographs, shivering from the chilly air conditioning as much as from the excitement of discovering photographic gold nuggets. The Stud also has a Patreon, as well as a Stud Stories podcast that highlights the Stud's history and how it intersects with the history of San Francisco and the country at large.7:45 p.m., Lambda Archives, June 17, 2017 This strategy of closing down a brick-and-mortar location and maintaining community digitally will inevitably be a blueprint for many gay bars and spaces in the coming year. Going forward, the Stud's strategy appears to be to keep up their Twitch channel, which will continue to host multiple shows a week, to maintain interest and community as they try to raise an estimated $700,000 to reopen the Stud.
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I had to go to bed but I left my TV on to pay my respects. The performance portion of the night ended around 2 a.m., nearly eight hours after it began, with multiple DJ sets. Then, the evening broke off into two sections of hosted video performances from performers who called Stud home, each section including around 40 videos. The first featured eleven of the "widows" the Stud was leaving behind, which included messages and performances from Heklina, Alaska Thunderfuck, Honey Mahogany, and Justin Vivian Bond, among others, all dressed in black. The evening was broken up into four sections.
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The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence ended the first part of the evening by repeatedly saying "thank you for your joy." Twitch screenshot Historically, she explained, “Folks left the rioting and came to the Stud to dance and to let go because they knew it was a safe space, because they knew it was a place where they felt home.” This sentiment was echoed by many performers and guests throughout the evening, with one Sister of Perpetual Indulgence saying, "When you sit at this bar, it's like sitting at your grandmother's table." Mahogany mentioned that the owners wrestled with canceling the event out of respect for the protests but ultimately decided to hold the funeral and use it as a platform. From the family #BlackLivesMatter #BLACKTRANSLIVESMATTER #pridewasariot #PRIDE2020 /n0FZv7HPrX
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"As queers, we must never forget that the gay liberation movement started with a series of riots against police brutality," Mahogany said. Host Honey Mahogany started the evening by acknowledging the uprising against police brutality happening around the United States over the weekend. Host Honey Mahogany is one of the bar's owners, a former RuPaul's Drag Race contestant, and an activist who co-founded Compton's Transgender Cultural District.